Viola Schmid

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Viola Barbara Schmid (born July 2, 1960 in Augsburg ) is a German legal scholar .

Life

Viola Schmid grew up in Franconia . She remained connected to the region even during her studies and legal clerkship . The doctorate took place while working as a student trainee. This was followed by a two-year practice as a lawyer .

With a Fulbright scholarship, she completed the LL.M. in 1990/1991. Program at Harvard . The impressions gained were incorporated into her habilitation on a topic from public commercial law . The font was created during the time as assistant to Helmut Lechler's chair at the Free University of Berlin from 1991 to 1998. Philip Kunig was the second reviewer . The work was first published online in June 2014 and has been available as a book version from Springer-Verlag since 2019 . Schmid received the Venia for public law , European law and energy law .

In September 2002 Viola Schmid was appointed to the chair for public law at the Technical University of Darmstadt , where she is responsible for the training of engineers, natural scientists and master’s students. Since 2008, her courses on current issues in media law have resulted in the publication series “CyLaw Reports” on selected topics of cyber law, which can be accessed on the e-print server of the ULB Darmstadt . Schmid has been running the “CYBERLEXONOMICS” website since 2014, which sees itself as an “invitation to transdisciplinary research on the search for truth ('Quest of Truth') in cyberspace and REALWORLD” (each with its own notation in capital letters ).

Viola Schmid was a member of the Darmstadt Center for IT Security .

Fonts (selection)

  • The family in Article 6 of the Basic Law . Public Law Writings, Volume 564. Duncker and Humblot. Berlin 1989, ISBN 978-3-428-06679-7 , zugl .: Erlangen, Nürnberg, Univ., Diss., 1988.
  • Advertising as an opinion? A study on the protection of advertising in the Basic Law, in the European Convention on Human Rights, in Community law and in the constitutional law of the United States of America. Springer, Heidelberg a. a. 2019. ISBN 978-3-540-41299-1

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Viola Schmid: Basic document: “Advertising as an opinion?” July 1, 2014, accessed on January 14, 2019 (habilitation thesis from 1998; “scanned paper version of the work submitted in 1998”).
  2. Viola Schmid: "CYBERLEXONOMICS" - a research perspective. Retrieved January 14, 2019 (German).